In the leadup to the Seattle Kraken’s Tuesday (April 9) home game versus the Arizona Coyotes, there was a notable change in the lineups. Head coach Dave Hakstol bumped 22-year-old defenseman Ryker Evans up to the top pairing alongside Adam Larsson.
With the All-Star break in the rearview, the trade deadline looms large. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make? Let's take a look around the league with the Seattle Kraken.
The Seattle Kraken have announced that defenseman Ryker Evans has been recalled from the team’s AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds.
It would be understandable if you weren’t familiar with the name of the breakout Calgary kid on the Seattle Kraken blue line this season. That name being, of course, being Ryker Evans.
We knew 22-year-old defense prospect, Ryker Evans, was close to being ready for the NHL when we watched him in Seattle Kraken training camp before this season.
Seattle Kraken defenseman Ryker Evans has not been surprised by the impact Chicago's Connor Bedard, the No. 1 overall pick in this summer's NHL draft, has made as a rookie.
The Seattle Kraken are on a five-game losing streak and sinking farther out of playoff contention with every passing defeat, but you wouldn’t have known
May 15th’s Game 7 in Dallas is now a memory. Offseason vacas to Europe and the Okanagan are over. Rookie campers have been dismissed. Training camp is no more.
The Kraken announced a sweeping round of cuts from their training camp roster Thursday, assigning four players directly to the AHL and placing 10 players on waivers with the purpose of assigning them to Coachella Valley.
The Seattle Kraken have come a long way in a short span, and they have some high-quality prospects to be excited about.
We continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free agent situation for the Seattle Kraken.
Congrats fellas! The Kraken’s All-Star accolades don’t just stop with Matty Beniers. On Wednesday morning, the American Hockey League announced the full rosters for the AHL All-Star Classic, which will take place on February 5-6 in Laval, Québec.
The calendar has turned to November, which means it’s time for the first Kraken Prospect Report of the 2022-23 NHL season! For those new to the reports, I’m going to be looking at some of the Seattle Kraken’s top-performing prospects and checking in on how they’ve been performing over the course of the past month.
The Kraken show some gumption in the most dramatic preseason game they’re probably ever gonna play Oh man, Saturday at Climate Pledge gonna be a s#!tshow.
The Seattle Kraken open their second-ever training camp on Thursday, so Monday at the Kraken Community Iceplex, the day belonged to the future as the team’s first rookie camp got underway.
These are exciting times for Kraken fans, as the NHL Draft is here, and the team is expected to make some significant changes to its roster in the coming weeks.
They say that “April showers bring May flowers,” and while the jury is still out on that, we know that with May comes another Kraken Prospect Report. This one will be geared toward players who are playing playoff hockey this season.
The Seattle Kraken signed defenseman Ryker Evans to a three-year entry level contract Friday.
COVID-19 has been showing its ugly head in the NHL, let alone the world, at a higher rate over the past month, and the Seattle Kraken have earned no exceptions.
With all the excitement of the Seattle Kraken’s inaugural season, it’s easy to forget that they still have players under contract in the minor leagues and prospects playing in juniors.
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